North Vietnamese fighting men (Airmen, Soldiers, and Sailors) probably were promised a North Vietnamese victory. South Vietnamese fighting men (Airmen, Marines, Soldiers, and Sailors) were probably promised the US would always be there when they were needed. US, Australian, New Zealand, Philippine, South Korean, and Thai fighting men (Soldiers, Marines, Airmen, and Sailors) were told all they had to do was one tour (12 months) then they could go home; and that's about all these men wanted...was to go home. All of the above military men received a pay-check (or were supposed to anyway).
I do not know which soldiers the question refers to. The simple fact is that young men between the ages of, say 16 to 30 are, and always have been, very good at fighting each other.
soldiers are people fighting for there own country with another one
Fighting Doughboys
yes
Confederate 75,000 men Union 88,289 men
Mercenaries. Fighting strictly for pay or remuneration (rewards).
German Hessians.... Today, we might call them mercenaries...
North Vietnamese fighting men (Airmen, Soldiers, and Sailors) probably were promised a North Vietnamese victory. South Vietnamese fighting men (Airmen, Marines, Soldiers, and Sailors) were probably promised the US would always be there when they were needed. US, Australian, New Zealand, Philippine, South Korean, and Thai fighting men (Soldiers, Marines, Airmen, and Sailors) were told all they had to do was one tour (12 months) then they could go home; and that's about all these men wanted...was to go home. All of the above military men received a pay-check (or were supposed to anyway).
Yes. They were fighting for the rebel states - the Confederacy.
Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.Any group of foot soldiers fighting on the ground is called the infantry.
Approximately 9 percent of all men fighting for the Union were black.
By definition, fighting is what soldiers do.
For the Union : 6 divisions of the Army of Tennessee (about 45,000 men), of which only 5 took part in the fighting of July 1st. 4 division of the Army of Ohio (about 28,000 men), of which only 1 joined the fighting in the late evening of July 1st. For the Confederacy: the Army of Mississippi (about 45,000 men)
The men of the Australian Army were veterans of fighting in the New Guinea Campaign.
There are far too many names of wounded fighting men in WW2 to list.
I do not know which soldiers the question refers to. The simple fact is that young men between the ages of, say 16 to 30 are, and always have been, very good at fighting each other.